First albuteral cycle question

Puffs... :rolleyes::eek::p:D:p
You said puffs...
chuckle chuckle...
It's legit man, that's how I type up albuterol inhaler scripts all the time: "inh 1-2 puffs po q 4-6 h prn sob" (medical lingo translation: inhale 1-2 puffs by mouth everyday 4-6 hours as needed for shortness of breath)
 
No prob. I enjoy learning and am always glad to help someone learn something new.

Yeah, that many puffs would cause trouble breathing because the lungs would be too relaxed.
 
And the other thing is it wouldn't disburse enough albuterol through the body to get to fat cells; the majority of the albuterol would be concentrated in the lungs and would cause the difficulty breathing. Could be fatal.
 
I actually looked to see if there were studies about how much inhaled albuterol gets spread systemically, and couldn't find much of anything. The biggest thing I found is inhalers being used instead of tabs because
1. Fast acting for use in a rescue situation like an asthma attack
2. Less side effects because of smaller dose and less is spread systemically.

In the case of using albuterol as a fat loss aid, we are after the systemic side effects to am extent.
 
I actually looked to see if there were studies about how much inhaled albuterol gets spread systemically, and couldn't find much of anything. The biggest thing I found is inhalers being used instead of tabs because
1. Fast acting for use in a rescue situation like an asthma attack
2. Less side effects because of smaller dose and less is spread systemically.

In the case of using albuterol as a fat loss aid, we are after the systemic side effects to am extent.
Tried liquid one time. Ran it for a little bit. I believe the regimen was 2 weeks on and 2 off. Anyway, I'm very sensative to stimulants. It had me jittery for sure...
 
That's one of the side effects the inhalers don't generally give vs tabs. Some people are really sensitive and still get jittery from the inhalers.
 
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